King's Business - 1959-07

T h e K i n g ’s B e

READ what Mr. and Mrs. W. say:

A publication of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, Inc. Louis T. Talbot, Chancellor

\ “Moody Annuities \ aregood ! investments...

S. H. Sutherland, President

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Ray A. Myers, Chairm an of the Board

JULY, in the year of our Saviour Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-Nine

Vol. 50, No. 7

Established 1910

Dedicated to the spiritual development of the Christian home

we’ve been partners with Moody I Bible Institute in the Lord’s work I for more than 20 years—and not | once during all these years has the | Institute ever missed a single pay­ ment—or been late with a check.” J

OUR SECRET WEAPON — Hubert Mitchell .............................. 8 THE SUNDAY SCHOOL AND THE HOME — Dale Evans Rogers .... 10 THE COM ING WORLD DICTATOR — Charles W. Mayes ........... 11 THE CHRIST FOR Y O U — Willis E. Garrett .............. ...... 13 PREPARING PIONEERS FOR NEW GUINEA — Betty Stevens 14 TEENAGERS ON THE M ISSION FIELD — Al Johnson 17 VICTORIOUS LIVING IS FOR YOU — Don Hillis .............. ...... 18 HOW TO CATALOG AUDIO-VISUALS — Arnold Ehlert ....... 22 W H AT REVIVAL REALLY MEANS — Vance Hovner ... ........... 26 YOUNG SAMUEL — Walter L. Wilson ................................... 32 PARABLE OF THE PRODIGAL SON — Leonard Eilers ........ 34 BY LIFE OR BY DEATH — Roy Robertson 49 wkm EDITORIAL — S. H. Sutherland ................. ... ..................... 6 TALKING IT OVER — Clyde M. Narramore ........ 20 PERSONAL EVANGELISM — Benjamin Weiss ... ..................... 21 DR. TALBOT'S QUESTION BOX .... ................ ..... 24 BOOK REVIEWS — Arnold Ehlert .......... .............. ............... 28 SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE — Bolton Davidheiser ........ ............ 31 THE CHRISTIAN HOME — Paul Bayles ................. 38 H YMN S YOU LOVE — Phil Kerr .................................... ...... 39 UNDER THE PARSONAGE ROOF — Althea Miller ................ ... 39 WORLD NEWSGRAMS — J. O. Henry ............................ 40 AUNT BETTY TALKS W ITH TEENAGERS — Betty Bruechert ____ 41 ALUM N I N EW S— Inez McGahey .......................................... 42 GOSPEL BROADCASTING — Al Sanders ...... ........... ............. 46 ACCENT ON YOUTH — Ken Poure ................... .................... 50 (W t Summer vacations are especially for children. This months cover pic­ ture should remind us of the wisdom of reaching boys and girls with the Gospel of Christ "Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old he will not depart from it."

A Moody representative pays these long-time annuitants a visit.

Mrs. W. also added: “W e’ve experienced the wonderful satis­ faction and joy, too, that comes from hav­ ing a part in winning the lost for Christ.” DOUBLE DIVIDENDS! In brief, that’s what you’ll enjoy in the M oody Annuity Plan—assurance of a gen­ erous, guaranteed income as long as you live (up to 8Vi% return, depending on your age). Yes, you’ll have peace of mind plus the joy of having a definite share in the Lord’s work. WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET which explains the Moody Annuity Plan in detail, including tax benefits. Contains chart showing rates for all ages and describes Moody’s many ministries. CLIP AND MAIL COUPON TODAY Write: Annuity Department M O O D Y BIBLE INSTITUTE Dept. K-9-35-5 8 2 0 N. LaSalle Street * Chicago 10, Illinois Please send me, without obligation, information relating to: □ M oody Annuity Plan. □ Wills. Name Age ________ Address _______________________ - C ity __________________ Zone ______ State . . . and that's what we mean by

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